LastMango
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Jon
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2018
- Threads
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- Location
- South Florida
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 JLU Rubicon (replaced 2018 JLU Sport S)
I've got 33" BFGs... and I think their road manners are pretty good. I can unglue them in the rain if I do something stupid, (like gun it in a turn over a freshly painted crosswalk—oops), but generally speaking—they behave as expected. I tend to keep them at about 35-37psi for normal driving (no haters, please). I'm in Florida—it rains a lot in the summer... and hard. No issues. But I will back up what someone else said—standing water at speed can be an issue. If you weren't paying attention before hitting such a puddle, guarantee you will be for the rest of that trip.New to Jeeps. I fitted 315/70/17 BFG KO2's on my JLU sitting on 17x9" et 12 Method wheels. Running 30psi. The tires were used w/ only about 8K mls on them. Long story short, they are HORRID for wet traction. I'm fish tailing barely pressing the gas, and came to a light stop sliding... this doesn't seem normal. Or is it? Thanks
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